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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: How could you use what had taken so much time to create?
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: Fair enough.
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zeffur
zeffur: re: "ghostgeek: So no problem if the U.S. government takes a peek at what it's citizens are doing in the privacy of their own homes? "

That ^^ wasn't claimed in the article.
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chronology
chronology: Winter cold? No problems ghost, we could show those folks in Latvia how to make'Cowboy coffee' . All you need are some green coffee beans, a dry frying pan and a camp fire. You put the beans into the dry frying pan and roast them over the fire. Then you grind them in a hand mill and then boil them in a pot.
Folks out in Wyoming and the Dakota's know the best way to make really wholesome cowboy coffee.

Don't matter how cold it gets ghost, that cowboy coffee will have you out and about in no time. Any former Navy guy's watching the brew up would probably warn the Latvian folks not to drink too much of the frontier brew. ' That really is strong coffee' they would tell those posh Latvian folk's.
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zeffur
zeffur: ND cold is not joke. I've been in windchill weather as cold as -110 °F.
Spit freezes before it hits the ground!
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chronology
chronology: Places in the Dakota's can be pretty high. Rapid City and Deadwood are both over 2000 feet. If you were in the Black Hills zef you were probably pretty high. High places in winter are always windy and cold.
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zeffur
zeffur: No. Grand Forks. Colder than cold there during the winter with the wind ripping over the plains...no hills at all there, really.
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: I'm not going anywhere until the summer, coffee or not.
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Fractured fairy tale
Fractured fairy tale: sounds like some one has been watching too many hollywood movies
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: Sounds like Latvia will be voting for MORE Global warming.
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: Can't really blame them, seeing as how cold it can be in that part of the world.
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chronology
chronology: Ghost. Don't know. Maybe those Latvia folks could visit the very large array Radio Telescope Stations in Socorro New Mexico. It would probably blow their mind's to see the vast open spaces in New Mexico and see dozens of dishes watching the sky, not just two like in Latvia.
I have no idea what they would make of Lori's theories about listening for the Galactic Federation of Light Radio signals. Folks in New Mexico make some really delicious ice cool coffees, so they won't get too hot out there amongst the huge array Radio Telescopes.
The Apache Indian folks could take the Latvian visitors to watch the lights drifting around the mountains at night. The Apache people say those lights have been seen for hundreds of year's. They say the Sky people come and go, they are the light's. Who can say?
It would certainly be hotter than Latvia.
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: Roswell in New Mexico. Home to some way-out cuisine and some pointy stories. Could be all that microwave radiation is frying people's brains down there.
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zeffur
zeffur: They have to have something to offer. No one would want to go there otherwise.
I stopped there once on a road trip from Houston to Colorado. There wasn't anything too interesting, imo.
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chronology
chronology: Zef, you do say odd things at times. So based on your experience of stepping out of a car and looking around once, you can write off the entire State of New Mexico.?

The State is one of the most interesting places in the world. A blend of rich history and hi-tech future.

If you are fortunate enough to have enough personal savings it sounds a great place to retire.
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zeffur
zeffur: I was obviously referring to Roswell. And I didn't just step out of a car. I actually went to see some of their sites...which, quite frankly, didn't impress me.

Here's a tip for you.. jumping to unfiounded conclusions isn't a wise thing to do... It's usually wiser to ask questions when your goofy notions have you confused.
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chronology
chronology: Well New Mexico has a rich history, you can see that going back to the richly interesting painting of Frederick Remington, right up to modern TV Drama show's like Breaking Bad.

As for Roswell, I really don't know. Conspiracy theorists like myself often point out that the same unit that faked the Hiroshima Story along with Hollywood was based at Roswell AAFB. at the time of the UFO story. But the UFO story seems to have had no connection at all to Washington DC. Officials from Washington DC carried out Investigations at Roswell not as to whether there was a UFO, but into just how the story got started in the first place. They were planning to shut down anyone they found responsible for fake news.

If there was ever a book about the 'Secret History of America' New Mexico would have it's own chapter. Largely because of all the Top Secret space and Aircraft developed there..
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zeffur
zeffur: re: "Faked the Hiroshima Story"?

You don't think the US dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, Japan??
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chronology
chronology: Do the research, and if you still believe America dropped an A Bomb on Hiroshima get back to me. I have posted about this on my Trivia Blog.

We are still learning new facts about the Hiroshima Hoax. Amongst the facts that turned up some year's ago was that there had been extensive house clearance before the hoax Bombing. This was done to prevent fire's during air raids.

Like I say, read the facts about the Hoax, then reply.
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zeffur
zeffur: ~140k Japanese died in Hiroshima after the nuclear blast--why would some of the surviors lie about it???
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chronology
chronology: When you have bothered to do some research get back to me.
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kittybobo34
kittybobo34: They really aren't sure about the numbers of dead in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the initial dead, and the vast numbers that died slowly afterward. However the video of the blast, the American POW's that survived it , the memorial that still stands, the fact that Japan surrendered afterward, all prove that the bomb was dropped.... why would you believe otherwise? From some fake internet stories?
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chronology
chronology: 'Vast numbers who died slowly afterwards' I presume you mean of the alleged radiation.

Not one person died at any time of radiation in Hiroshima because there was none. Give your facts and numbers.
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